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Big day for R-9. 20 today and 3 or 4 more by the end of the week.
And this is why SUU IS THE DARLING in Utah FCS. Weber State signs 8 Utah kids while SUU signs 20 some right in Webers back yard. SUU will spank Weber again.
I don't know if the team will spank Weber but it is going to be a dog fight and a heck of a rivalry. Hopefully the new kids can contribute. The one player I'm excited to see back is Mitch Jessop. I was afraid he would return and go to BYU but the combo of Brad and Mitch is going to be killer for us down south. I can't wait for another good year of Football.
I guess you have to look forward to something in Cedar. It certainly isn't basketball season. The fact that the Roger Reed and the tbirds haven't been able to compete in the the current conference doesn't bode well for moving to the Big Sky.
And what do you have to say about your aggies? This is probably our best season yet. And then there are the aggies. Everyone up North is waiting for football season am I right? At least the aggies won't get embarrassed in the NCAA tourney.
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